Justin Timberlake — "The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2)": "The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2)" is quite the step up from the first part. Even when it plunges into excess — which is quite often — the basic pop structures underneath remain more compelling than anything off Part 1. To digest Part 1 or 2 as individual records is a feat by itself. Together, at nearly three hours of pop music at its most bombastic, the challenge is even more formidable.

— Brice Ezell, PopMatters

Moby — "Innocents": This isn't music that grows on you; it drills itself into your head. The wash-soak-rinse-repeat cycle that is 21st-century Moby music makes "Innocents" one of the man's most mind-numbing albums since, well, "Wait for Me." "Innocents" will end up standing out in Moby's discography for two technical reasons. First, the roster of special guests is relatively diverse. Wayne Coyne and Mark Lanegan are not usual suspects. Second, Moby has chosen to work with an outside producer in Mark 'Spike' Stent, a man whose resume reads like a voting ballot for the Grammys.